Showing posts with label crossroads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crossroads. Show all posts

Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Launch of Ghana's First Dyslexia Awareness Week

Ghana's first Dyslexia Awareness Week was launched yesterday at the British Council, Accra. Welcoming the audience, Ms Joy Bannerman-Addy, Founder of Crossroads@U2Kan, said that the organisation's goal is to empower  and support people with dyslexia to achieve their possible best and educate the public about dyslexia.

According to her, ten percent of Europe, America and the world are dyslexic, hence, it could comfortably be assumed that the same percentage is dyslexic in Ghana, even though there have not been any researches on dyslexia in the country. She stressed the need to provide support for and encouragement to dyslexics.
 

Dyslexia is a specific learning disability (SpLD) characterised by the inability to recognise and comprehend written words. A UK based dyslexia SpLD Consultant, Mrs. Eleanor-May Brenneker, revealed that dyslexia is not a disease but a difficulty. Dyslexia has no cure; people are born and die with it. The cause of dyslexia is not yet known, however, early recognition of dyslexia and appropriate intervention can reduce its effects to the extent that dyslexics can operate normally as their peers in undertaking tasks with ease.

The event, which also run concurrently in Britain and other parts of the world, was attended by students, teachers, parents, the press and the general public, who advocated for a liaising with the Ghana Education Service to incorporate dyslexia training into the curriculum of teacher training colleges in Ghana.


The week-long campaign continues today with a three-day training workshop (9th-12th October, 2012) at the Kama Conference Centre, Labone, 9.00am to 4.00pm each day.

Crossroads is running screening and assessment programmes as part of the awareness week. 

For more information about the Dyslexia Awareness Week, please contact: 0302 230391/020 189 4342/ 020 064 6863. For screening and one to one support that is tailor-made to suit your individual requirements, call: 020 811 6193/020 064 6863.

Saturday, 6 October 2012

Ghana's First Dyslexia Awareness Week

Crossroads@U2Kan, an NGO whose vision is to help "educate teachers, professionals and the public in recognising and supporting people with dyslexia to achieve their best", is partnering with Eleanor-May Brenneker, a UK based dyslexia SpLD consultant, to launch the dyslexia awareness week from 8th to 14th October, 2014.

Established on 1st November, 2002 and certified by the laws of Ghana to run a dyslexic centre and to train volunteer dyslexic instructors, Crossroads was set up with the motive that "every child deserves education and a right for their needs to be identified and fully met."

The organisation believes that early recognition of dyslexia and appropriate intervention can reduce the effects of dyslexia to the extent that dyslexics can operate normally as their peers in undertaking tasks with ease. It is in this light that the organisation is setting aside a week to create awareness on dyslexia.

As part of activities marking the awareness week, there will be a launching on the 8th October, 2012 at the British Council, Accra at 9:30am. From the 9th-11th October, a dyslexia workshop will be held at the Kama Conference Centre, Labone. Other activities include interviews in the media, health walk and a creative writers, poets and art contest.

Dyslexia is a learning disability characterised by the inability to recognise and comprehend written words. Dyslexia is a problem that many students have. Inability to express oneself clearly, or to fully comprehend what others mean when they speak normally lead to major problems in school, in the workplace, and in relating to other people. Other disabilities associated with dyslexia are dysgraphia, dyscalculia and dyspraxia.

For more information about the Dyslexia Awareness Week, please contact: 0302 230391/020 189 4342/ 020 064 6863. For screening and one to one support that is tailor-made to suit your individual requirements, call: 020 811 6193/020 064 6863.

Thursday, 4 October 2012

Creative Writers, Poets and Art Contest

Join CROSSROADS@U2Kan, the premier and finest Dyslexia Awareness Centre in Ghana and in the West African sub-region, to launch its maiden edition of D Y S L E X I A Awareness Week in Accra, Ghana from Monday 8th October to Sunday 14 October 2012. As part of activities marking the awareness week, there will be a Creative Writers/Poets/Art Contest.
 
1. Creative Writers/Poets/Art Contest
All imaginative writers and artists are invited to enter our 'Dyslexia is ...? Writers/Poets Competition' and the 'Dyslexia is ...? Express Yourself Art Competition' respectively.

For writers:
Submit a fictional Short Story or Poem of no more than 500 words. All entries should not include any defamatory, obscene, offensive or unsuitable material. Entries must be handwritten legibly or typed in font Arial size 12/14 point.

For Artists:
Whether your artwork of choice is drawing, sculpture, collage, photography or even potato painting, we want to see it! Your artwork needs to be a minimum size of A4 and up to a maximum size of A2.

2. Contest Categories
The following categories will include winners in:
Primary: Up to 10 years
Secondary: Ages 11-18
Adult: Over 18 years

3. How to Enter Rules

a. Entry in the Art and Writing categories is FREE and must be created by the individual.

b. Only one entry per person is allowed for Writing or Arts, and must be indicated by a Title, Author's Name, Postal Address, Age, E-mail Address & Contact Phone Number.

c. The artworks will be judged by a distinguished panel of judges, whose decision is final.

d. Photographs of the winning pictures, write-ups and their authors may be used in the press and on the Crossroads@U2KAN website.

e. An exhibition showcasing a variety of the entries will be held during Dyslexia Awareness Week where all entrants and their families are welcome to attend.

f. Please make sure your entry packaging is clearly marked: 'Dyslexia is ...? Writers/Poets Competition' or 'Dyslexia is ...? Express Yourself Art Competition'.

g. Send your completed entry and information to:
Crossroads@U2KAN
P. O. Box KD 525
Kanda, Accra
Ghana, West Africa


h. You can e-mail your write-up ideally in a pdf or in Word 2003 and upwards to: cratu2k@gmail.com

Deadline for all entries is Sunday, 14th October, 2012.

For further information, call: 0302 230391/020 189 4342/020 064 6863. If you are at the University of Ghana, please contact Stanley on 0549180743.